Douglas J. Wilson
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View article: Thermal and structural evaluation of an asphalt pavement with an embedded inductive power transfer pad for stationary charging of EVs
Thermal and structural evaluation of an asphalt pavement with an embedded inductive power transfer pad for stationary charging of EVs Open
View article: The effect of an emulator inductive power transfer pad on the temperature of an asphalt pavement
The effect of an emulator inductive power transfer pad on the temperature of an asphalt pavement Open
This paper utilises experimental and numerical methods of determining the temperature distribution in an asphalt slab containing an energized embedded emulator Inductive Power Transfer (IPT) pad. In the series of experiments, five differen…
View article: Biomass valorization toward sustainable asphalt pavements: Progress and prospects
Biomass valorization toward sustainable asphalt pavements: Progress and prospects Open
View article: A Review of Aggregates for Land Transport Infrastructure in New Zealand
A Review of Aggregates for Land Transport Infrastructure in New Zealand Open
Aggregates are an important non-renewable resource and the primary raw material for land transport and building infrastructure. New Zealand as a country has an abundant endowment of rock minerals suitable for aggregate for the construction…
View article: A spatio-temporal approach to electric vehicle uptake: Evidence from New Zealand
A spatio-temporal approach to electric vehicle uptake: Evidence from New Zealand Open
View article: End-of-life experiences of mothers with advanced cancer: perspectives of widowed fathers
End-of-life experiences of mothers with advanced cancer: perspectives of widowed fathers Open
Despite the importance of parenting-related responsibilities for adult patients with terminal illnesses who have dependent children, little is known about the psychological concerns of dying parents and their families at the end of life (E…
View article: A Critical Review of Policies on Pedestrian Safety and a Case Study of New Zealand
A Critical Review of Policies on Pedestrian Safety and a Case Study of New Zealand Open
Vulnerable road users contribute to nearly half of road deaths globally. In New Zealand, this group accounts for 26% of road deaths, which includes 8% of pedestrian crashes. This paper provides a critical review of the road safety policies…
View article: Bitumen performance and chemistry in solvent refined bitumen blends
Bitumen performance and chemistry in solvent refined bitumen blends Open
In years gone past most oil companies in Australia and New Zealand (NZ) developed experts that bridged the divide between refining and paving. This was supported by laboratories in Australia and sometimes Asia. This is no longer the case a…
View article: Optimizing the durability of the coarse fraction of porous asphalt RAP for effective recycling
Optimizing the durability of the coarse fraction of porous asphalt RAP for effective recycling Open
Porous asphalt (PA) durability depends not only on the binder used to manufacture the mix, but also on the aggregates chosen, particularly the coarse fraction component. Aggregates for PA should be of the highest quality and highly durable…
View article: MARGINAL MATERIAL EVALUATION AND SELECTION USING ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS MODEL
MARGINAL MATERIAL EVALUATION AND SELECTION USING ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS MODEL Open
Marginal materials, also called sub-standard materials, have the potential to replace premium materials in local roads. However, the current definition of marginal materials suffers from the limitation of focusing on whether or not each si…
View article: End-of-life experiences of mothers with advanced cancer: perspectives of widowed fathers
End-of-life experiences of mothers with advanced cancer: perspectives of widowed fathers Open
Objective Despite the importance of parenting-related responsibilities for adult patients with terminal illnesses who have dependent children, little is known about the psychological concerns of dying parents and their families at the end …